March 22Mar 22 Hey all I’m just saying what’s up. I actually stumbled across this website looking for information on a water housing for my canon EOS 1V or EOS 3 and if anyone has any information on the best route to take, to get a housing that I can get professional level image quality from. I’ve been looking in to g dome because I know the EOS 3 would at least fit, but from the photos I’ve seen people getting with them so far they seem a little soft.
March 22Mar 22 1 hour ago, Bapupa said:Hey all I’m just saying what’s up. I actually stumbled across this website looking for information on a water housing for my canon EOS 1V or EOS 3 and if anyone has any information on the best route to take, to get a housing that I can get professional level image quality from. I’ve been looking in to g dome because I know the EOS 3 would at least fit, but from the photos I’ve seen people getting with them so far they seem a little soft.Hello and welcome, suggest you post this question in the photo gear & technique forum, along with some more information about what you are trying achieve with UW photography. I had to look your cameras up - they are ancient history and finding an UW housing for them may prove a challenge. If you are set on a film SLR, perhaps try to find a second hand dive housing for any EOS model on Ebay etc. I also had look up G dome, seems like they are mainly around surf photography. Depending on what you want to shoot there are all types of considerations depending on if you want wide angle, split shots, macro, are you scuba diving etc. For starters with a film SLR - how are you going to look through the viewfinder? - there's no facility to allow this and that seems pretty vital. In any case let us know what you are trying to achieve and hopefully we can point you in the right direction.
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